quoted 6 lines Has there been any articles/books written or discussions of some of the IDM
>Has there been any articles/books written or discussions of some of the IDM
>art/presentation, from the perspective of design? Also, what are your
>opinions? In particular, I'm interested in any analysis of Designers
>Republic's work, and also of IDM song titles / artists' presentation of
>themselves.
>
you could find DR's works in _Localiser 1.0_ a german techno design book
(featuring Warp, Fax and many others). 300 pages to storm your eyes!
there's also a magazine called Edge, and their current issue has a huge
feature on game/club culture and design, and has some gratuitous DR
logos & stuff littered around, from the game Wipeout which they had a
big hand in the look of.
quoted 8 lines ...In one sense, the aesthetic looks like a growth/development from the work
>...In one sense, the aesthetic looks like a growth/development from the work
>that Peter Saville did for New Order - the record covers with no band name or
>picture, just obscure images and designs. I remember there was an essay called
>"How Cool is Cold?" sometime in the eighties, discussing how these "cold",
>opaque designs were becoming hip and important. I'm wondering if there is a
>90's version of such an essay/writing, that takes a survey of what's going on
>now in IDM-land. Is the recent book collecting techno record covers such a
>thing?
_Design After Dark_ by Cynthia Rose (Thames+Hudson) was the first book
about the uk dancefloor style. published in 1991, it's a wicked introduction on
the
club design.
_Localiser 1.0_ (watch out for the 1.1 coming soon).
_Techno Style: Graphics Fashion Culture_ (Olms) is another german publication.
_High Flyers_ (Booth-Clibborn) highly recommended.
but no publication about IDM aesthetic.
hope i'm wrong ;-)
a few weeks ago, Sean Cooper > scooper@best.com wrote a brilliant reflexion
about the IDM "packaging". the design could be seen as a graphic echo of the
music.
the inner sleeve art of _Tri Repeat_ or the video of _Second Bab Vilbel_ are
the perfects visuals representations of the Ae sound: weird, cutted, minimal,
accidented
and strongly beautiful. in the (idm) Ae=overated discussion, many fans have
trying
to describe their sonic feelings. make a design cover or a video are the best
way for exposing your sensations: just look at the Ae _Second Bad Vilbel_ , Ken
Ishii _Extra_, Mouse on Mars _Frosh_ or Underworld _Rez_. when you have seen the
video,
the track is taking a new dimension.
my own definition of idm is the title of the next Black Dog lp:
_Music for Adverts (and Short Films)_
electronic music is a film material for your mental theatre. so make some
movies!
quoted 5 lines I'm not an art or design major, so please shout out if I'm talking out of the
>I'm not an art or design major, so please shout out if I'm talking out of the
>wrong orifice here. I'm just interested in design/image in music I love.
>Please, no "music is music, image don't matter" flames. We're on the wrong
>wavelength already if that's what you believe. I think image (song titles,
>sleeve covers, etc.) does influence you.
yes. absolutely ok with it!
for me, the best techno-design is a white label sleeve cover.
a black square with a white hole on the middle. it's look like a Malevitch 1917
manifest,
isn't it?
david2b